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Flanagan, Asst. Prof. Jason

jason flanagan

Assistant Professor, International StudiesFaculty of Arts & Design

Bldg, Floor & Room: 20, C8
Telephone: (02) 6201 5923
Facsimile: (02) 6201 2649
Jason.Flanagan@canberra.edu.au

Biography

Jason Flanagan is an Assistant Professor in International Studies at the University of Canberra, where he teaches Peace & Conflict Studies and International Relations.

Areas of Teaching

  • Peace & Conflict Studies
  • International Relations

Research Interests

  • Security
  • Development
  • Political and diplomatic history

Qualifications Obtained

  • Bachelor of Arts (Honours), University of Queensland
  • PhD, University of Queensland
  • Graduate Certificate of Higher Education, University of Canberra

Recent Publications

Jason Flanagan’s research cuts across the fields of security, development, and political and diplomatic history. Recent publications include:

  • Flanagan, J., Imagining the Enemy: American Presidential War Rhetoric from Woodrow Wilson to George Walker Bush (Claremont, CALF: Regina, 2009).
  • Flanagan, J., (with Joseph M. Siracusa and Richard Dean Burns,) American Foreign Relations Since Independence (Praeger, forthcoming March 2013).
  • Flanagan, J., (with Tahmina Rashid) International Development: Linking Academia with Development Aid and Effectiveness (Lambert Academic Publishing, 2011). ISBN-10: 3844380728, ISBN-13: 978-3844380729
  • Flanagan, J., "The Vietnam War at Home and Abroad" in Shirleene Robinson and Julie Ustinoff, eds., The 1960s in Australia: Power, People and Politics (Cambridge Scholars, March 2012)
  • Flanagan, J., "Teaching Human Security: Tackling the Security-Development Nexus in the Classroom," in International Development: Linking Academia with Development Aid and Effectiveness (Lambert Academic Publishing, 2011).
  • Flanagan, J., "Reframing, Restructuring Conflicts," in Nigel Young, ed., The International Encyclopedia of Peace (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010)
  • Flanagan, J., "Language and Conflict," in Nigel Young, ed., The International Encyclopedia of Peace (New York and Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010).
  • Flanagan, J., "The 1970s: The War in Indochina and the Loss of American Prestige," American History. ABC-CLIO, 2011. Web. 23 Aug. 2011. ISBN978-1-598-84668-3

Grants

  • O'Donnell Grant by George Bush Presidential Library Foundation and Bush School’s Center for Presidential Studies (November 2000)
  • Research Grant by Committee on Research, Scholarship and Academic Relations of the Harry S. Truman Library Institute (October 2000).
  • Moody Grant from the Lyndon Baines Johnson Foundation (October 2000).

Awards

  • Lubin-Winant Research Fellowship by Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt Institute (November 2000).

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